Paul Desmond Papers 1890-1991 (bulk,1940-1970)

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Paul Desmond Papers 1890-1991 (bulk,1940-1970)

The collection consists of the papers of jazzsaxophonist Paul Desmond. Includes 36 pages of diaries (memos to myself) from1947-1955, over 300 letters to and from Desmond throughout his childhood andadult life, nearly 400 photographs, and a variety of other documents.

1 linear foot

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SNAC Resource ID: 6662070

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